Can I opt to be a plumber?
At last, High school is over!!! And would you believe that? My Dad’s already running after my life to pick up a vocation of my liking. It isn’t too much of an astonishment that I am still am struggling in my head with numerous profession choices. From considering management to consultancy on stocks to becoming an air steward, my mind agrees to nearly all options available. Without much uncertainity, it can be concluded that I still am uncertain with where I want to take my life. But astoundingly enough, my pop has one vision for me! He wants me to pursue a module in Oceanside Plumbing. He somehowthinks that even though the occupation is too labor-intensive in nature and needs a great deal of physical strength also; it frankly is a niche market to step into. For some particular reason, my father has this explaination to support his views. And for another strange reason, I can’t seem to get myself to adapting to his explaination. So, it does seem hard to grasp the fact that my dad would prefer me to be an Oceanside Plumber! My discomfort provoked me to survey the different aspects and opportunities in plumbing vocation vocation. So I began searching on the Internet, talked to plumbing shop owners, looked up the plumbing journals at our local library and went through the Advertisements on vocational sites. Whoever and whatever I chanced upon, recommended one thing adequately plainly. All secondary exploration and study pointed out that Oceanside has vast scope for plumbing professionals. And interestingly this demand as mostly been greater than the availability of plumping personnel. Citing this, I chose to go ahead with a qualification course and also agreed to intern under a famous Plumber of our locality. I am now quite with the thought of becoming one of the qualified Oceanside Plumbers. I think that this prospect will end up doing good for me and furthering my vocation. The potential that this field has will most likely be embedded with myaptitude and serve me a prosperous life in times to come.
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